A couple of follow-ups:
1. Text Editing
I found a WYSIWYG text editor that we might be able to use for the users posting material to the site as News and Projects.
It has several functions - it does not have the ability to download pictures. I would love to have this 'richeditorframe' function that this Google Blog uses! That would be perfect - but I don't see that it's available. Maybe it is with some more digging - even if it uses Google's site and another API somehow for access similar to the Google Maps work Alec is trying.
The HTML that it generates is a bit cumbersome, but it looks basic and straightforward.
I am checking that the code is legitimate - and doesn't have some buried redirects.
Here is the site [with a demo and the code with tutorial] that hosts the free editor:
http://koivi.com/WYSIWYG-Editor/
There also may be other links from the PHP site and related forum:
http://www.php.net/
A commercial version called "editize" gets some good reviews, but their half price for non-profits is $75 for a domain site's use.
2. Charting Data Online:
Also, here is a site that has some links to investigate java applets that create graphs for web viewing:
http://www.appletcollection.com/java/graph.html
Some of the links from this site are free software and some 'for purchase'. There are often deals available for non-profits, but take some digging and/or writing to the companies to see what their policy is.
Richard.
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